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Standard-Speaker from Hazleton, Pennsylvania • 16

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ill 1 PAGE 13 STANDARD-SENTINEL', HAZLETON, FRIDAY MORNrNG, MAY 15, 1953 fer.r- F.W.HOLDERhl DAY'S ACTIVITIES BDeotHhs ,1.1: IffiUIlHIK CLAIMED IfJ DEATH Ill HAZLETON AREA Harrr F. Schncard Howard Balliet Howard (Chuck) Balliet, age 66. Harry F. Schugerd, of 313 East of Drums, died at 9:45 o'clock last Crnberrv avenue, a reurea mu Frederick W. Holderman, of 504 West Diamond avenue, died at 2 night at his home of complications SYBERTSVILLE SCHOOL PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT TO BE ERECTED MONDAY Fathers of pupils in the Sybertaville school are asked to report to the school grounds at 6 p.

m. Monday to erect the new playground equipment which waa bought last year by the Sugarloaf PTA. President Henry If ert, at the final meeting of the year last night, -urged the men to bring, shovels. 11 p. m.

yesterday in the Hazleton State Hospital, where he had been Carrier, died at Quakertown at 1:35 of complication! following-an illness of 18 months duration. Born in Hazleton, he resided here his entire life, excepting for the following a several "months illness. A farmer by occupation, he was born in Drums, April 16, 1887, son of the late Milton and Catherine (Kaufman) Balliet, and spent his admitted Monday following a several weeks' illness. THAT WAS US LAST WEEK He was a son of the late Karl nest 18 months spent in Quaker town and was a son of the late entire life in that valley. and Anna Holderman, of He was a member of Conyng William and Elizabeth (Walper) 'I 1 Mr.

Holderman entered the em Schugard, ham Post 560, American Legion and more recently, of the Butler Township Post 795. For many years Religiously he was affiliated Sfl WF FiFPFAT ploy of the Lehigh Valley Coal Co. on August 1, 1899,. and worked con with the Lutheran Church. City School Board, meeting, Green Street School, 4 p.

m. West Hazleton Borough Council, at borough building, "7:30 p. m. Firemen's Convention Commits tee, at Pioneer Firehouse, 7:30 p. Hazle Council, Daughters of America, at American Legion Home, 7:30 p.

Annual semi-formal dance for 9th Grade, West Hazleton Junior High in school gymnasium, 8 p. Testimonial dinner for Mr. and Mrs. George Ferrey, by Trinity Lutheran Church and Sunday School, 6:30 p. Bell Telephone Co.

staff meeting, Hotel Altamont. Hazeton Lodge, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, at Union Hall, 7:30 p. 250 SISTERS ATTEND he was active in Memorial Day Surviving are several nephews tinuously until stricken ill several weeks ago. He entered the com services held at the Drums and and nieces. THIS WONDERFUL St Johns cemeteries and served pany's employ in the Shenandoah district and became district trans-1 Funeral services will be held from the Grebey Funeral Home at ICALE MATH MUSICALE MATINEE as chairman of the Soil Conserva tion Service in Butler Township.

itman in Hazleton in 1901. From 10 a. m. Monday, with the Rev, Surviving are his wife, the for Allen H. Roth, pastor of Christ 1917 to the present he was assistant engineer and district engineer, Two hundred sisters music departments in regional mer Lola Adams, and these chil dren: Alvin, at home; Kenneth, of New Jersey; Mrs.

Foster, Roth, of During this period he was the engineer in charge of the Oneida drainage tunnel. He was recog-i Catholic parochial schools attended a matinee yesterday afternoon of the concert to be presented Sun Drums, and Donald, at home. Also 2 grandchildren and these brothers and sisters: E. H. Balliet, of Cook, Lutheran Church, officiating, interment will be private.

Friends may call at the funeral home Sun day afternoon and evening. Mrs. Grace I. Heller Mrs. Grace I.

Heller, of Fern Glen, died suddenly at her home at 10 o'clock yesterday morning following a heart attack. nized as one of the foremost engineers in the region. A member of St. Paul's Methodist Church and its Harlor Men's Bible Class, he was also associated Mrs. Ruth Engler, of Olym day night by the St.

Gabriel's High School Glee Clubs and Liturgical Choir. Children also attended because they will not be admitted at the evening program Sunday. GIFT OFFER FOR A LIMITED TIME! pia, Wash. Mrs. R.

Smith, of TWO CITY MEN GET Williamsport; Mrs. Robert Ash Aaw with the Men's League of the First man, Warren Balliet, Mrs. Lewis James, Arthur and Rolland Bal A report from the school office indicates that nearly all seats have I She was born in Sugarloaf but Presbyterian Church; Azalea Lodge No. 687, F. and M.

and the Mt. mm posts liet, all of been reserved and that a full house FREE -WITH YOUR NEW PHILCO Commandery. Funeral services will be held from the Grebey Funeral Home will hear the performance Sunday. Surviving are his wife, the for Two' Hazletonians have been named officers in the District 3 mer Elizabeth Airey, of this city; The program has been prepared, at a time to be announced. one son, Fredric A.

Holderman, of DAIRY-BAR REFRIGERATOR during the past months and special costumes and lighting have been Chicago; a sister, Bertha A. iHol-derman, of Shenandoah, and two Sue and Stephen created for the musicale. The sisters attending yesterday's, had been a resident of Fern Glen practically all her life and was a member of Conyngham Lutheran Church. Her husband, Michael Heller, lost his life in a mine accident at Derringer 8 years ago. Three children survive, Dorothy, at home; Ellen, of Brooklyn, N.

and Mrs. Florence Di Bartolomeo, of Long Island, N. Y. Also three brothers and one sister, George Sides, of Philadelphia; Roy Sides, of Berwick; Stanley Sides, of Miff-linville, and Gertrude Smith, of Rochester, N. Y.

There are two grandchildren. Holderman, of Chicago. mnttnoA wars from: The funeral will be held Satur Misericordia College, Dallas; St. day at 3 p. from the Krapf and Mary's Scranton; Sacred Heart, George O.

Young George O. Young, of Drums, died at 4:10 p. m. yesterday at the Hazleton State Hospital where he had been a patient since Sunday. He was 66.

A farmer, Mr. Young was a lifelong resident of the valley and was a member of St. Paul's Methodist Church, Drums. He was born in Butler Township, the son of the late Edward and Agnes Young. Hughes Funeral Home, with the "SPECIAL SERVICE" PHILCO CLOCK RADIO ALARM CLOCK PLUG IN YOUR AWAKEN WITH MUSIC PERCOLATOR REG.

$49.95 VALUE Rev. Charles F. Catherman, pastor of St. Paul's Methodist Church, officiating. Burial will be in the Vine street cemetery.

Friends may Plains; Holy Family, New Philadelphia; St Ann's, Freeland; St Mary's, Wilkes-Barre; Holy Saviour, Wilkes-Barre; St. Patrick's, McAdoo; St. Vincent's, Plymouth; St. Francis, McAdoo; Transfigura call at the funeral home this eve Funeral services will pe held ning. from the residence at 2 m.

Sun tion, West Hazleton; and Most Precious Blood, Mother of Grace, St. Surviving are his wife, Elnora (Bohlander) Young; three sons, day and interment will be in the Conyngham cemetery. Friends may AND THAT'S NOT ALL YOU RECEIVE A BEAUTIFUL official family of B'nai B'rith, the world's largest Jewish fraternal organization, which held its 101st Annual Convention in Monticcllo, N. this week. Albert E.

Paradise has been named second vice-president and Calvin Leichtman has been named treasurer. Eight members of the Hazleton Lodge attended. They were Mr. and Mrs. Alvan Baum, Mr.

and Mrs. Leon Margolis, Calvin Leichtman, Mrs. Ruth Alexander, and Mr. and Mrs. Albert E.

The main speaker, Philip M. Klutznick, newly elected president of the world order of B'nai B'rith. The delegates passed a resolution condemning the McCarran-Walter Immigration Act and praised President Eisenhower, who is urging revisions of this bill which, in their opinion, is highly discriminatory toward minority groups. District 3 comprises the states! of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, West Virginia, and Delaware and in-1 eludes a membership of oer 40,000 men, women, and teen-agers. Holv Trinity, and bt.

DIEHM PLUGS CITY call at the residence on Saturday John's, of Hazleton. evening. Mrs. Anna Bordasch 60 Pc. DINNERWARE SET Alfred and Willard, all of Drums; two sisters, Mrs.

Lula Gil-more and Mrs. Albert Kasterline, both of Noxen, a twin brother, Ranson, of Drums; and three other brothers, Elmer, Pine View; and Nelson and Marvin, both of Drums. There are three grandchildren. The funeral will be! held at 2 p. m.

Monday from the home with services in charge of the Rev. Char Mrs. Anna Bordasch, 701 James atreet, died at 2:30 b. m. yesterday Funerals Louise C.

Sunday Louise Caroline Sunday, of Phil of complications following a pro longed illness. Victor C. Diehm put in a plug for more industry for Hazleton yesterday during a luncheon talk before the annual meeting of the Society of Industrial Realtors at Philadelphia's Barkley Hotel. She was born in Germany, a daughter of the late Frederick and adelphia, a native of Audenried, 1953 Mul(g was buried yesterday afternoon from Grebey funeral home, ser les G. Pope.

Burial will be made in the Drums cemetery. Friends may call from 7 p. m. Saturday un vices in charge of Rev. John W.

Schwalm, former pastor of the Salem Lutheran church, Audenried. til funeral time. Christine (Jack), she resided in Hazleton 39 years and for a time lived in Jersey City, J. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church. Surviving are her husband, Frank; one daughter, Mrs.

William Rich of Manhassett, N. one son, William, of this city; one granddaughter, Gail Anna Bor NIGHT AND DAY Interment was in St. John's ceme- Mrs. Helen Kordalski Diehm told the group, which places industrial plants throughout the state, that more consideration should be given to distressed areas rather than concentrating new industry in already-saturated areas. Hazleton, he continued, is a typical distressed area of the state.

Surveys may show that Enjoy GEORGE'S HOT PITZ tery, St. Johns and the pallbearers Mrs. Helen Kordalski, of 732 mum North Wvomimr street, died Dining Room and take out Service, were Harry and Allen Eli, Allen North Wyoming at Diamond Ave. Lorah, George Russell, James Adv.jKleckner and Howard Peffer. Thursday at 9:20 p.

m. at the St. HosDital where she had been a natient since Friday. dasch, of this city, and two sisters in Germany. REFRIGERATOR Funpral services will be held She was born in Poland and had resided in this city the greater part of her life and was a mem Hazleton and other industry-1 starved areas do not have the manpower to staff new industries, but actually such surveys do not tell th" true story because an influx "of industry would bring Saturday at 3 p.

m. at the Grebey Funeral Home, with the Rev. Allen H. Roth, pastor of Christ Lutheran Church, officiating. Interment ber of St.

Stanislaus Church. Surviving are her husband, and the following children: will be in M6untain View ceme Josephine, at home; Stanley, at within home: Eleanor, at home; Herman tery. Friends may call at the funeral home this afternoon and evening. ARTHRITIS Pains Gone! Miss Jennie Jackson, 430 Lee Court, Scranton, writes: I had a very painful case of Arthritis in my back, arms and hands for two years. The pain was very severe and I had to take dope all the time.

May hands were so bad I could not wring a dishcloth or lift a tea kettle. After taking Crown Hill Mineral Concentrate for seven weeks, the pain is gone. I no longer take dopes. I have the full use of my hands again. SEND POSTAL CARD TO CROWN HILL LABORATORIES 721 MINOOKA MOOSIC, PA.

nf Towanda. a teacher at the Towanda High School. Two bro many Hazleton people now working at out-of-town jobs back to their home community, the speaker Diehm, chairman of Governor Fine's Community Development Committee, also discussed confer cm thers. Joseph and Baltzer Ostrz- gala, of New York City, and brother in Poland, also survive. Clair B.

Craigle Clair Brandis Craigle, 581 street, died yesterday at the Coaldale Hosiptal, after ences he conducted at Uniontown The funeral will be held Mon and Meadville this week. day at 8:30 a. m. from the family being stricken ill Wednesday athome Requiem high mass will be celebrated in St. btanislaus church at 9 a.

m. Interment will be in the Calvary cemetery, BORO VFW LISTS Built-in compartment specially designed and equipped to preserve cheese freshness and flavor as recommended by U.S. Department of Agriculture. Offered only by Philco, and now here at new low price in the Philco 736. Drums.

Friends may call Satur dav afternoon at 2 o'clock and a a see its extra Dig Duut-m treezer I WH fully Adjustable Shelves until the time of the funeral new "Key Largo" Color Styling. Plans for the role the Walter L. Steven Hudock Hagelgans Veterans of Foreign Steven Hudock, 416 South Poplar Wars post of West Hazleton will street, husband of Anna (Popcho) play in the observance of Memorial Hudock, died at the Hazleton State Day were completed at a meeting Hospital at 1:50 p. m. yesterday 5M3 worK in me uoaiaaie mines.

He was employed as a miner for the Lehigh Coal Navigation Co. Mr. Craigle was born at Weath-erly' but resided in Hazleton most of his life. He was a member of the Christ Memorial Reformed church of West Hazleton, the East End Fire Co. No.

3, and Hazle Lodge No. 65, 1. O. F. Surviving are his wife Bessie Ann (nee Woodring), one son, William Woodring Craigle with the U.

S. Air Force at Lowry Field, Denver, a grandson, William Woodring Craigle of Denver, and the following sisters and brothers, Mrs. Mary J(elly and Mrs. Lydia Boyle of this city; Mrs. Eva Rossi of Tamaqua; Mrs.

Anna Poncheri of Quakake; Mrs. Maude Keiper of Washington, N. Russell, Edward and Charles Craigle of this city. held at the post last night. He was admitted as a medical The committee in charge decided natient on Sunday.

May 10. to have a placeof honor in the May He was born in Greensburg and 30th parade for the Gold Star Mo resided in this city the past 31 thers of West Hazleton and vicin years. He was employed as a sec fltGIDO ity. Special recognition will also tion hand on the Lehigh Valley be given to the committee and chairman responsible for the erec tion of the borough monument to servicemen. Railroad arid was a member of Holy Trinity Slovak R.

C. Church. Surviving are his wife and two sons, AC 2 Francis Hudock, with the U. S. Army Air Force in Alaska, and John, at home.

His mother, Charles Geary, World War I vet eran and charter post member, will The funeral will be held Monday serve as parade marshal. Capt. Domenic Antonelli will be in charge at 1 p. m. from the late residence of combined firing squads from the Rev.

Dr. H. Clay Bergstresser will Mrs. Anna Hudock, Hazleton Heights, and the following sisters and brother also survive: Mrs. James Duffy, of this city; Mrs.

David McCloskey, of Sandy Val Hagelgans post and the West Haz leton Catholic War Veterans. The post will take part in three be in charge of the services. Interment will be made in the Nuremberg cemetery. Friends may call at the home Sunday, afternoon and evening. ley; 'Mrs.

Fred George and Mrs. Robert Gardner, of Anchorage, programs at the monument, the Transfiguration cemetery and the Mt. View cemetery. Chairman John Cheslock report NEW! HUGE 11 SU. ft.

Alaska; and Joseph, of West Hazleton. The funeral will take place from the Burcin Home for Funerals, 305 East Beech street, at a time to be ed that the poppy drive is now being conducted in the borough with the assistance of his committee and III announced. AIR CONDITIONING IS TOPIC OF CONFERENCE Approximately 50 representatives of industry in the greater members of the post auxiliary. Pro ceeds go toward welfare and re habilitation work. PLAYLAND PARK It was announced that the post Hazleton area attended the second in a series of conferences being will furnish the color guard for the Armed Forces Day parade tomor held on the subject of "Modernization of Industry" last night at the row which will begin in West Haz PHILCO 1134.

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Plans for the post's coor Pennsylvania Power and Light dinating role in the community The management of Playland Park, Nuangola, announced that the summer season will start this Sunday with an all-star show fea wide sports banquet for the West Hazleton Junior High School were Company's service depot. R. E. Edmunds, local in-dustrial representative, introduced R. G.

Dickinson, chief engineer for the Wilkes-Barre Power Engineer completed. iiajpriiP- As seen in GOOD HOUSEKEEPING Service Officer Francis Antonelli turing the best in western and hill-billy entertainment. reported 18 cases handled during Arrange them to suit yourself. In line with its policy to present only big-name attractions, the the past month. Members were reminded that post members Robert Hagelgans and Walter Stryeletki are hospital patients.

Hagelgans, brother of the Walter, whom the post is named for, is at the Indian-town Gap Hospital and Stryelecki ing who introduced Clinton Ide, the main speaker. Ide delivered an address on ventilation and air conditioning. He gave actual demonstrations of use of air conditioning equipment and spoke on the theory and application of air conditioning in industry, homes and commercial! establishments. A film on the sub-1 park will feature Sunset Carson and America's No. 1 Cowboy.

Sunset Carson will have his entire group with him including Pal, the! Wonder Pony. This pony has been( Twin Porcelain Crispert Keep vegetables and greens fresh, crisp in "Moist" cold. SPECIAL EASY TERMS is at the local St. Joseph Hospital. Commander Domenic Pino an featured in the movies and TV and is the world's smallest pony.

Pal weighs only 66 pounds and is only Own a new 1 953 Philco S1QQ95 Refrigerator at low at lw For all-occasions the versatile Par-Golfer lompl'i perfect dress for city-ond-country living crisp cool, and flattering right around the clock I Softly styled, with young cardigan neckline, and squared-off pockets stitched In white exclusively designed action sleeves and back. Of Sanforized combed-cotton broadcloth in wonderful colors; sizes 10 to 20. Also available In 2-piece style; sizes 10 to 18. Manehuat $12.95 ject was also shown nounced that the post adopted a resolution calling upon Congress to A buffet luncheon and nch Pal dcs kinds of tricks and is considered one of appropriate sufficient funds to en ments followed. able the Veterans Administration the best trick ponies in show busi 'ness.

to keep all available VA hospital Also od the stage at Playland beds in operation through the 1954 ALL MERCHANDISE GUARANTEED 1953 STOCK fiscal year. A copy of the resolu Park this Sunday will be Frankie Chapman and the Prairie Rangers. tion will be sent to Congressman There will be several other fea Edward Bonin, tures including new animals that NOTICE Italian Division of the Regular Republican Party The meeting called for Friday evening, May 15, has been cancelled due to an- TMRMS TO RECITE ROSARY The Mother of Grace Holy Name have been added to the Playland Park Zoo. Kaw-Liga, Joey and Bingo are monkeys that have been Society will recite the Rosary at included in the Zoo this year and their antics should amuse every the Moran Funeral Home at 7 o'clock tonight in memory of their late member, Anthony DeCusatis, other important meeting at one. beveral new buildings have the American Legion Home Sr.

REFRIGERATION BOTTLED GAS SERVICE 200 N. CEDAR ST. PHONE 4669 "After The Sale It's The Service That Counts" at the same time. been added to the park including a special spot for clambakes, picnics, and the lake has been heavily stocked with bass, perch and cat- HAtHTON.PA. If you're downtown for lunch Nicholas Walker Chairman try the HAZLE DRUG LUNCH fish.

EONETTE. Adv. Sports Dept..

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